Saturday, January 29, 2011

Today, I participated of a meeting where several of the Hong Kong Fulbright scholars were briefed by US consulate officials on the appointment procedures. Learning more about the political climate and economic vitality of this great city. It was wonderful to meet the group of Fulbright appointees and to engage in great conversations. The impact Fulbright has on the learning community around the world is truly remarkable. Learn more about the Fulbright opportunity in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong America Center manages several aspects of the Fulbright program, along with numerous projects around East Asia. This newsletter will give you further insight into the program.Fulbright Hong Kong Newsletter 2010-2011

Almarie E. Munley Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organizational Leadership and Management at the School of Undergraduate Studies, Regent University, and her publication list includes articles, book chapters and academic-conference proceedings in the areas of cross-cultural leadership, organizational development, knowledge management and global leadership. Dr. Almarie E. Munley’s research interest includes influences of culture on leadership, global leadership competencies, top management teams, and women in leadership. Her expertise extends across academics and consulting in global leadership, organizational behavior, with particular interest in developing countries. She holds a B.A from the Universidad Del Valle de Guatemala, and a M.A and Ph.D. from Regent University.

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